Resource for students to use during independent work time or literacy stations. …
Resource for students to use during independent work time or literacy stations. Provides a QR code for students to listen to stories (2 non-fiction and 2 fiction) about elections. After they listen to the stories they choose one of the non-fiction texts to write facts about, find the main idea and key details, and define new words Extension: Discuss the vocabulary words: right, privilege. Students will read the description and determine if the example is a right or a privilege.
Students will gain an understanding of using contractions in speaking and in …
Students will gain an understanding of using contractions in speaking and in written text. They will identify word pairs used to make contractions and create contractions appropriately. They will also have a better understanding of how certain grammatical structures, like contractions, contribute to the overall understanding of a text.
Students will gain an understanding of using contractions in speaking and in …
Students will gain an understanding of using contractions in speaking and in written text. They will identify word pairs used to make contractions and create contractions appropriately. They will also have a better understanding of how certain grammatical structures, like contractions, contribute to the overall understanding of a text.
Students will gain an understanding of using contractions in speaking and in …
Students will gain an understanding of using contractions in speaking and in written text. They will identify word pairs used to make contractions and create contractions appropriately. They will also have a better understanding of how certain grammatical structures, like contractions, contribute to the overall understanding of a text.
In this lesson, students will use an acronym to recall the coordinating …
In this lesson, students will use an acronym to recall the coordinating conjunctions and practice their use in order to master this technique in their writing. Students will also practice writing compound sentences.
In this lesson, students will use the acronym FANBOYS to recall the coordinating …
In this lesson, students will use the acronym FANBOYS to recall the coordinating conjunctions and practice using them to create compound sentences in order to master this technique in their writing.
In this project, students explore the use of masks in various world …
In this project, students explore the use of masks in various world cultures, learning about the origins, purpose, and use of masks in rituals, performances, fashion, occupations, etc. They consider how masks function as objects to enhance beauty and appearance, provide protection or concealment, display power, or indicate change and transformation.
Students use what they learn about masks to inform a reflection on the ways that they “wear masks” in their own lives, and the different “faces” they put on for themselves and others. They create a mask that artistically represents one of these faces and present it as part of a collaborative exhibition.
Lesson focuses on building multisyllabic words using affixes, while troubleshooting nonsense words …
Lesson focuses on building multisyllabic words using affixes, while troubleshooting nonsense words created and what happens when information is not transferred correctly.
This resource contains a GDrive Folder that houses 4 separate root word …
This resource contains a GDrive Folder that houses 4 separate root word quizzes. Each quiz contains 21 terms for a total of 84. I have linked the list I used for these quizzes, I do not own the list nor do I take any credit for its creation.
Students will choose any activity of their choice from their Choice Board. …
Students will choose any activity of their choice from their Choice Board. All of these activities releate to Greek Myths that we have read in class. They teach the students allusions and how to determine the meaning of unknown vocabulary words found in context.
This lesson empowers students to make better choices regarding social and racial …
This lesson empowers students to make better choices regarding social and racial justice. It allows for problem-solving and the creation of a product. Students will explore the Civil Rights movement and make connections to today's word. This lesson is appropriate for students K-8.
I use this lesson in my library and students have loved it. …
I use this lesson in my library and students have loved it. It's creative writing with a twist. Sometimes it's hard to get started on a creative story, so this lesson gives options and structure to start. Students can then take it as far as they would like. We start with creating a character. Students tend to get bogged down on this, so I kept it simple and short - no more than two minutes. We want the focus to be on the story. Encourage students to outline all the things they want to happen to their character. They can use the Misfortune Teller or they can pick the options. They must use at least one, but they can
I bribed my family with brownies to participate in an educational game …
I bribed my family with brownies to participate in an educational game night! In this video, we play a farm-themed word association game called Expression Connections taken from the Food, Land, and People curriculum. Try it out with your own family or classroom, and discover how many connections exist between you and the food that you eat!
Correlations to NC Essential Standards: Depends on how the lesson is adapted, but there is a lot of flexibility in this activity to be adapted to many standards in Science, Language Arts, and Social Studies.
Students will be introduced to the Oral Vocabulary Words in Wonders Unit …
Students will be introduced to the Oral Vocabulary Words in Wonders Unit 5 Weeks 1 and 2 by interactively using their computers to follow along on Pear Deck.
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